New York Times 100 years ago today, December 1, 1912:
Salonika Dispatch to Athens Tells of Slaughter in Mosque.
ATHENS, Nov. 30.— According to a semi-official statement from Salonika 180 Greeks, who took refuge in a mosque in the village of Mavrova, were killed by Turkish troops, who had retreated through Florina. The Turks also destroyed many villages.
The Bulgarian Army, which left Salonika on nineteen Greek transports, has landed at Dedeughatch.
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